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Books
The Growth of Scientific Ideas by William P. D. Wightman
Introducing the Universe by James C. Hickey
Internal Combustion Engines by Lester C. Lichty
Gas Turbines by H. A. Sorenson
Features:
The Structure
of Proteins
Caltech researchers discover the essential atomic structure of several proteins—including
those found in bone, muscle, and red blood cells.
Carl Anderson
Some notes about his life and work at Caltech. The first of a series of biographical
sketches of Caltech faculty members.
The Expanding
Universe
The 200-inch telescope reveals that the universe is expanding at the rate of
38,000 miles per second.
Campus News:
The Beaver
Some notes on student life
by Bob Madden '51